This is the last of the 12 Alice in Wonderland pages. I wish this small book had one more page, so I could set it with alternate blocks. What do you think about stitching the cover as a block? I could stitch the title and the drawing (the style is a little different, so not sure if that would be weird), and a “made by” with my name and date on the bottom instead of the publisher.
Since I used sashing to set the ABC blocks, I would like to do an alternate block on this one. Of course, the other problem is that these blocks are seriously rectangular, so the pieced block would have to be a rectangle and I’m not sure how that would look. I’m going to have to do some sketching and mull this over.
Do a tracing of the book cover and see if you like what you see. I think it would work to make your block count come out right.
Drawing the cover sketch sounds like a good idea… it’ll be really fun to embroider your details in the place of publisher’s.
Painting white roses red is so cute!
I can’t wait to see what you come up with! There is some serious detail in some of these pictures! They are going to look great in red!
I think doing the cover is a GREAT idea! I bet you’ll have allot of fun just tracing it and working out the publisher change. You could scan it in and dummy it up in Adobe. Just call me the Queen of Obvious, because I’m betting you have already thought of that! 🙂
Could you create page of text from the book, or even details of the book Author, first published date etc. and just incorporate some of the images from the pages you already have i.e. like a little white rabbit, and Alice in bottom corners?